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Old 05-01-2008, 11:58 AM #1
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Default Chris - Ty#6 - MRI Results

Well, MRI's came back bad!!!

6 New active lesions in brain stem

2 New active lesions is spine

His neuro is very concerned. He did a blood test for antibodies to TY but doesn't think he has any because he has had no reactions.

Oh my gosh, what now - he has over 100 in his brain and too many to count in his spine. What will happen if he just continues to get more???????

Sorry, just very scared and worried.
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